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. >> my name is jean greki, my background is in law enforcement, both as a police and as a sworn [inaudible] can you hear me? in january of this year, i was hired by the rec and parks department as one of six new park officers, i was one of the most experience officers and the only female. based on hiring requirements, we were to complete the six month probationary period, however, a week before our probation ended, we were told we were going to be extended because of a department error, we bargained for a two month extension, i was able to work all shifts during that time frame, however, a few days before my probation was to end, i was released by the department without just cause. i would like to state i have never been released from any position in any capacity. i took great pride in my job and focused on promoting good public relations for the department, i took that extra step to assist the park rangers when possible. i believe creating positive relationships is essential to provide all. i was pleased to read in the newspaper recently that there's an effort to professional the park pat
. >> my name is jean greki, my background is in law enforcement, both as a police and as a sworn [inaudible] can you hear me? in january of this year, i was hired by the rec and parks department as one of six new park officers, i was one of the most experience officers and the only female. based on hiring requirements, we were to complete the six month probationary period, however, a week before our probation ended, we were told we were going to be extended because of a department error,...
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>>guest: history of american law. and i teach the course to anybody who wants to take it from the english period with the construction and i teach a seminar that i called the history of social change. this is about topics that i and interested in. and i do what i am interested in. says history have any place of foreign policy? of course. this semester we do elegy bt rights, education, and students read material from all sides of the issues. >>host: day ms washington? >> nine this the of little bit of power because the matter how small the agency or miniscule the power when people have problems problems, sometimes you can help them. with the commission imus being able to bring people that no one heard from war would be listened to. >> this is your third or fourth book? >>guest: no. have written many more. maybe nine or 10. i am working on one right now. the topic is what does that mean, it is on voter fraud. i found a place in louisiana where they seem to have a persistent record of voter fraud from the 19th century un
>>guest: history of american law. and i teach the course to anybody who wants to take it from the english period with the construction and i teach a seminar that i called the history of social change. this is about topics that i and interested in. and i do what i am interested in. says history have any place of foreign policy? of course. this semester we do elegy bt rights, education, and students read material from all sides of the issues. >>host: day ms washington? >> nine...
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those two men are working for the law. take 'em boys. don't any of you go for your guns, turn around. go ahead dale. come on pat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's roy and pat for you. he said they'd run them outlaws right in our arms. let's get 'em. ♪ it's a trap. let's get out of here. come. there goes rusty, i'm going after him. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well you got him roy! he's all yours sheriff. we got the rest of them too! good! come on get going! ♪ well roy i want to thank you and dale! for everything you've done! you better thank bullet, he's the one who really found you! hey roy, i think i'll ride out. you mean you really like to ride horses now? well i thought maybe i could help him out in his surveying. well what about nellybelle? don't you think she'll be jealous? listen you couldn't get me off the horse if you tried. besides, nellybelle ain't got no brakes to speak of and she'll get you way
those two men are working for the law. take 'em boys. don't any of you go for your guns, turn around. go ahead dale. come on pat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's roy and pat for you. he said they'd run them outlaws right in our arms. let's get 'em. ♪ it's a trap. let's get out of here. come. there goes rusty, i'm going after him. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well you got him roy! he's all yours sheriff. we got the rest of them too! good! come on get going! ♪ well...
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i was working for the law. you think i would come in here myself to capture the whole gang single handed? well, i reckon that makes good sense. alright, stranger, you can ride in and talk it over with the boss. yeah. but don't forget, i've got you covered all the way. just about noon, patrick. looks like your old man don't care too much. or he had turned madden loose and he'd be here by now. i hope he never let's him loose. hey, nolan, somebody's coming. i'll see who it is. you stay here, sam. keep your hands up, stranger. don't ya know you're trespassing on private property? isn't that what the madden gang specializes in? trespassing on other people's property? just what do ya mean by that, mr.? well, the madden gang, is good enough for me. oh, that's why you're wearing the mask. thinking about joining up with us, eh? i've been trying to catch up with you for a long time. well, climb down. but don't try anything funny. sure. it's a mighty fine horse ya got there. you wouldn't wanna tell me where you got him, w
i was working for the law. you think i would come in here myself to capture the whole gang single handed? well, i reckon that makes good sense. alright, stranger, you can ride in and talk it over with the boss. yeah. but don't forget, i've got you covered all the way. just about noon, patrick. looks like your old man don't care too much. or he had turned madden loose and he'd be here by now. i hope he never let's him loose. hey, nolan, somebody's coming. i'll see who it is. you stay here, sam....
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that's the law, ain't it? that's where you made a mistake, ox. you left the envelope that held sam's claim near the stage hold-up. what's the envelope got to do with it? you forgot how the mail service works, ox. the cancelled stamp carried yesterday's date on it. if the mail hadn't have been stolen, sam's claim here would have arrived a full day ahead of pinky's. this masked man here gave us the clue when he left the envelope here to go after you fellows. i'm so glad now you can retire. retire? don't be ridiculous! i'm gonna blast that powder just where we placed it. it's bound to uncover the gold. folks'll be glad to know there are two less claim jumpers around here. yes, but more important, the man who robbed the united states mail has been caught and will be brought to justice. that'll teach him to interfere with the government mail. well, you have your masked friend to thank for that. why, he's gone! who was he, anyway? you mean to tell me you don't know who the masked man is? no... peggy, your dad has just been helped by none other than the
that's the law, ain't it? that's where you made a mistake, ox. you left the envelope that held sam's claim near the stage hold-up. what's the envelope got to do with it? you forgot how the mail service works, ox. the cancelled stamp carried yesterday's date on it. if the mail hadn't have been stolen, sam's claim here would have arrived a full day ahead of pinky's. this masked man here gave us the clue when he left the envelope here to go after you fellows. i'm so glad now you can retire....
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. >> jesus sat with the teachers of the law, the great rabbis, the ones who ran the academies in jerusalem, and had deep, detailed discussions about the hebrew bible, the old testament with them. and these teachers and rabbis looked at this kid and said, this kid has a real gift. we should sign him up. let's get him to enroll. he's wasted up there in nazareth. >> it was a mission, the gospels say, that jesus thought more important than his earthly family. for when they had departed for nazareth, jesus was still in the temple. >> and on the way home, mary and joseph suddenly realized after a few days that jesus is missing. this always struck me as somewhat like "home alone." and they come back and they discover him in the temple. and mary is very upset and says, how could you do this? >> jesus, in his 12-year-old, know-it-all state says, "well, didn't you know, i needed to be about my father's business?" and he understands that his destiny is somehow here. the temple is where he belongs, discussing these religious issues is what he is supposed to do. >> how could mary and joseph fail to not
. >> jesus sat with the teachers of the law, the great rabbis, the ones who ran the academies in jerusalem, and had deep, detailed discussions about the hebrew bible, the old testament with them. and these teachers and rabbis looked at this kid and said, this kid has a real gift. we should sign him up. let's get him to enroll. he's wasted up there in nazareth. >> it was a mission, the gospels say, that jesus thought more important than his earthly family. for when they had departed...
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law americas plan to return to washington later this week to try to hammer out a last minute deal. fears of an uncertain economy are forcing people to buy fewer gifts. buy stuff made in the usa even if it costs more. >> we have more than doubled in the past year. it is growing like crazy. people are waking up to the made in the usa issue. if we bought more of what we made in our nation we cput a lo of people to work. >> it could make for a dangerous christmas with violent storms and tornadoes may pop up in the panhandle. it is bringing a white christmas to other folks. 6 feet of snow in california. it hit the east coast overnight and all of the snow could mean headaches for 90 million americans aaa estimates are traveling over the holidays. >>> ♪ >> for 2,000 years christians all over the world celebrated the birth of jesus christ with thankful prayer and joyful song peace on earth goodwill to all is a simple christmas message. it's at the heart of jesus' teaching. welcome to fox news channel special presentation. behind me is bethlehem where jesus was born. coming up on this pro
law americas plan to return to washington later this week to try to hammer out a last minute deal. fears of an uncertain economy are forcing people to buy fewer gifts. buy stuff made in the usa even if it costs more. >> we have more than doubled in the past year. it is growing like crazy. people are waking up to the made in the usa issue. if we bought more of what we made in our nation we cput a lo of people to work. >> it could make for a dangerous christmas with violent storms and...
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his father-in-law more or less tinkers. he creates a maker that gets installed in a store in los angeles, a matter returned to productive economic life. what about little billy? billy is now 72, lives in anaheim. he became the recreational parachutist. more than 1100 free falls in his career until he finally stopped because of injury. anyway to work in the aviation industry. [laughter] he designed exit systems for airplanes and ultimately win in two operations for several major aviation centers. these photographs, these colors by, not prince, but slide that boxed up in villa manbo's closet for decades, which is why they look so great. kodachrome has enormous staying power if they are treated properly. he sat in the dark for 60 years, said they've been remarkably well preserved. colors are extraordinarily brilliant in the book can still see. they really sat there until i learned of them when working with pattani on this museum. send a few color photographs including one of the women gabby, most and i just did a triple take.
his father-in-law more or less tinkers. he creates a maker that gets installed in a store in los angeles, a matter returned to productive economic life. what about little billy? billy is now 72, lives in anaheim. he became the recreational parachutist. more than 1100 free falls in his career until he finally stopped because of injury. anyway to work in the aviation industry. [laughter] he designed exit systems for airplanes and ultimately win in two operations for several major aviation...
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. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that something hillary fears is a physical beating from her father. >> he would discipline harshly when things didn't go his way. it was usually the belt. it happened more and more often until finally it was once every one or two weeks. >> on this particular evening hillary sets up a small video camera on a dresser in her bedroom hoping to document her father's behavior in case he becomes violent. minutes after hillary presses record, william adams enters her room. >> get over here. >> brandishing a leather belt. >> as soon as the light switched off, i knew that it was going to be bad. >> bend over that bed. >> dad. >> hillary hesitates. >> bend over the bed. bend over the bed. >> stop. stop.
. >> but her daughter's cyber life does not sit well with her family william, a family law judge for aransas county. >> he didn't like it in her life or my life. >> when her father learns she had been downloading music illegally off the internet. >> all he knew was downloading meant illegal. that was basically stealing. not that i'm condoning it. >> i could tell something was going to happen. >> that something hillary fears is a physical beating from her...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is still in the new york hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. the state department says that clot was apparently caused by her recent concussion after a fall when she had a stomach virus. i'm joined by a hematologist with case hospital. good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for being with us. two weeks ago we learned that secretary clinton had sustained a concussion after fainting because of dehydration she developed from a stomach virus. is it common for a concussion like that to lead to blood clot? what are the dangers? >> first of all, we don't have any information on secretary clinton's condition, so anything i'm about to say is about this disorder in general and not about madame secretary. you kn
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is still in the new york hospital this morning being treated for a blood clot. the state department says that clot was apparently caused by...
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not the higher rate called for undercurrent law of 39.6% for dividends. 20% for both. this is something that both sides are going to have to consider. see if they can regard it as acceptable it their members. once we get a conclusion to those talks, everything nailed down, then well find out whether this is bipartisan support in the senate and whether that induces speaker bainer to put a bill on the floor, even if a majority of his numbers don't support it, sue. >> john harwood, thank you very much. and john outlined it perfectly because if there is a deal in the senate along the lines of what john just outlined within will it be able to pass the house? representative marlin stutsman is republican from indian and sits on the budget committee. welcome to "power lunch" sir, good to have you here. >> thank you, sue. good afternoon. >> in the details are in this package, will that package make it through the house? >> we will have to wait and see what senate does send back to the house. the house passed its first tax dill back in august. sent it to the senate. and of cours
not the higher rate called for undercurrent law of 39.6% for dividends. 20% for both. this is something that both sides are going to have to consider. see if they can regard it as acceptable it their members. once we get a conclusion to those talks, everything nailed down, then well find out whether this is bipartisan support in the senate and whether that induces speaker bainer to put a bill on the floor, even if a majority of his numbers don't support it, sue. >> john harwood, thank you...
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a gift that my mother-in-law gave to me i remember fondly, i love it. she gave to me a set of wedding crystal because i loved it so much and she lived long enough to see me enjoy that. she didn't have a lot of money, but gave me a gift that was priceless. >> mike: i think a lot of people probably their most important christmas gift ought to be the book. "how to debt proof your christmas" by mary hunt and it may be the one gift that may save them from heart break and pain. and good news, all the members of our audience are going to get a copy of mary hunt's book "debt pof your christmas", this audience will be well armed and prepared. thank you. [applause] >> coming up, our house band the little rockers and diane macedo from fox business network. together for one of my favorite christmas songs. stay with us. [applause]. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing
a gift that my mother-in-law gave to me i remember fondly, i love it. she gave to me a set of wedding crystal because i loved it so much and she lived long enough to see me enjoy that. she didn't have a lot of money, but gave me a gift that was priceless. >> mike: i think a lot of people probably their most important christmas gift ought to be the book. "how to debt proof your christmas" by mary hunt and it may be the one gift that may save them from heart break and pain. and...
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>> paul: taxes are going up, we know that, spending, going up for sure even before the health care law kicks in. so, we are moving in that direction, particularly in the entitlement state. not reforming it, but actually expanding it. >> aen what happened this year was the supreme court helping this along, you have the justices essentially rewrite legislation changing the plain text that congress passed in order to declare obamacare constitutional, which is a little scary, that that highest justices in the land would take that sort of activist role and you mentioned france, dan, that's scary. the back drop of this whole presidential year is europe. we know where the path leads. and the turmoil and welfare states and how unsustainability and the high unemployment that comes with them and that was the back drop of our presidential campaign. >> paul: okay, the voters said, yeah, we're going to keep moving in that direction, kim. i mean, how, what do you think the electorate is here, behind the choices that jason just suggested they might be? >> barack obama won this election by very effect
>> paul: taxes are going up, we know that, spending, going up for sure even before the health care law kicks in. so, we are moving in that direction, particularly in the entitlement state. not reforming it, but actually expanding it. >> aen what happened this year was the supreme court helping this along, you have the justices essentially rewrite legislation changing the plain text that congress passed in order to declare obamacare constitutional, which is a little scary, that that...
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and teen-ager pot use has been up, and states that have lenient medical marijuana law driving the stats. why? because legalizing pot sends a message, that it's fine to use it and getting the drug at the corner makes it readily available to anyone. ask any drug counselor and he or she will tell you, once a child is introduced to intoxicants, that child's life changes for the worse. some may not become substance involved, but millions will. do we want to encourage that? they say they don't care about addiction, they don't want limitations on so-called private behavior, no judgment. want to smoke drugs, fine. want to abort a fetus? we'll drive you to the clinic. want to have a kid when you're 16, no problem at all, we'll support you. did mitt romney spell that out with the secular progressive movement really is all about in strong vivid terms and how president obama enables that? romney would not have lost 71% of the hispanic vote i can tell you. i believe the majority of americans can be persuaded that the far left is a dangerous out fit bent on destroying traditional america and replacin
and teen-ager pot use has been up, and states that have lenient medical marijuana law driving the stats. why? because legalizing pot sends a message, that it's fine to use it and getting the drug at the corner makes it readily available to anyone. ask any drug counselor and he or she will tell you, once a child is introduced to intoxicants, that child's life changes for the worse. some may not become substance involved, but millions will. do we want to encourage that? they say they don't care...
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the cartel sees him as a snitch for leaking information to law enforcement. sheriff babeu says to understand guerrero's fear, you'd have to understand the brutality of the mexican drug cartels. >> they're very proud of their violence and the fact they torture people, that they kill people, that they behead them. >> he felt that his life was in jeopardy as that cartel from mexico has identified him in his own words, as an informant. is it true? i don't know. but there was a true sense of fear. >> but none of that is known when without warning, guerrero attacks officer roman salazar. he will later say he feels disrespected by the officer. >> you see guerrero lunge forward start to strike immediately officer salazar in the face, knocks him to the ground, continues the attack, punches him further, breaks his nose, cuts his face. >> guerrero pummels him with a closed fist and kicks him in the gut. >> officer salazar had no thought that he was going to be brutally attacked. >> help rushes in. >> when the first officer responded, guerrero also struck officer mortens
the cartel sees him as a snitch for leaking information to law enforcement. sheriff babeu says to understand guerrero's fear, you'd have to understand the brutality of the mexican drug cartels. >> they're very proud of their violence and the fact they torture people, that they kill people, that they behead them. >> he felt that his life was in jeopardy as that cartel from mexico has identified him in his own words, as an informant. is it true? i don't know. but there was a true...
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if you wanted to follow jesus, you had to become a jew and obey jewish law. and peter wielded considerable power back in jerusalem, power given to him by jesus. >> according to the gospel of matthew, jesus says to peter, "you are peter," the greek term for rock, petros, "and on this rock, petra, i will build my church." >> peter became the head of the small christian church that was centered in jerusalem itself. so early on, peter was the key player in early christianity, and according to our traditions, was the one who converted jews early on to believe in jesus as the messiah. >> but there was another crucial leader of the early followers of jesus. his name was james, and he seemed to have the ultimate trump card in the new faith. >> because he was jesus' earthly brother, he was naturally raised in prominence among the christians of jerusalem, and eventually then, it wasn't long before he became the leader of the jerusalem church. >> when james agreed with peter, jesus was for the jews. within two decades of the crucifixion of jesus, scholars say, christian
if you wanted to follow jesus, you had to become a jew and obey jewish law. and peter wielded considerable power back in jerusalem, power given to him by jesus. >> according to the gospel of matthew, jesus says to peter, "you are peter," the greek term for rock, petros, "and on this rock, petra, i will build my church." >> peter became the head of the small christian church that was centered in jerusalem itself. so early on, peter was the key player in early...
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the bush era tax law eliminated the marriage clause meaning that incomes of couples earning as little as $80,000 would be subject to taxation at the rate of the higher earning spouse. now as far as their wealth preservation strategies, a nationwide survey done by northern trust found high net worth persons, more than 5 million in assets, are much more proactive in anticipating the tax consequences of going over the cliff than those with a million dollars or less in assets. that same survey had 44% of high net worth individuals saying their top priority for the country is economic growth and reducing unemployment versus 19% who are reducing the federal budget deficit. >> all right, hampton. thank you very much. >>> the finance.yahoo.com poll puts you in the shoes of a member of congress. how would you handle the fiscal cliff? go vote finance.yahoo.com. the results are coming up. there you see your options. michelle. >>> tyler, one of cnbc's best known traders making a very bold call. get out of everything, everything, all cash. get the take of other -- two other wall street trading pro
the bush era tax law eliminated the marriage clause meaning that incomes of couples earning as little as $80,000 would be subject to taxation at the rate of the higher earning spouse. now as far as their wealth preservation strategies, a nationwide survey done by northern trust found high net worth persons, more than 5 million in assets, are much more proactive in anticipating the tax consequences of going over the cliff than those with a million dollars or less in assets. that same survey had...
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the government will be forced tt buu vast quuntities of milk under a trummnnera law. that could send as 6 to 8 dollars ggllon... because the government would the wholeeale rate... under a pre-filed bill in the general assembly... is looking to make soft-shell crab... the official maryyand sannwicc.the senator richard colburn... an eastern shore republican.so dessert.in 2008... lawmakers passed llgislatiin tt make smith islann cake... a &pmulti-layered cake... the throw awaa the locks.... now the doorr will remain open all the timm at maryland casinos. so how uch more money will it the state? ptate? oel d. smith is see what the casino is expecting. joel, how busy is it? 3 3 3 the new year's eve ball haa been installed at times square... and preparaaions aae uuderway foo the big night.the ball... which has 288 crystal panels... will drop downna 141-foot-tall flaggole... to usser in the new year. the theme "let thhre be peace."" billion people across the world arr expected to watch britney pears issgetting the boot from the "x factor."an insider tells us magazine"... the
the government will be forced tt buu vast quuntities of milk under a trummnnera law. that could send as 6 to 8 dollars ggllon... because the government would the wholeeale rate... under a pre-filed bill in the general assembly... is looking to make soft-shell crab... the official maryyand sannwicc.the senator richard colburn... an eastern shore republican.so dessert.in 2008... lawmakers passed llgislatiin tt make smith islann cake... a &pmulti-layered cake... the throw awaa the locks.......
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. >> think not that i have come to abolish the law and the prophets. i have come not to abolish, but to fulfill. >> in "matthew," jesus is a proponent of torah piety, just like the pharisees. >> ( dramatized ): whoever breaks one of these commandments will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. for i tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and the pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. >> narrator: the jesus of "matthew" singles out the pharisees for a bitter attack. >> ( dramatized ): woe to you scribes and pharisees, hypocrites. for you are like whitewashed tombs which on the outside look beautiful, but inside, they are full of the bones of the dead and all kinds of filth. >> now, in jesus' own times, the pharisees weren't that prominent a group. why does matthew tell the story this way, so that a group that was less consequential during jesus' own lifetime now becomes the main opponent? it's precisely because that's what's going on in the life of matthew's community after the war. the pharisees are becoming
. >> think not that i have come to abolish the law and the prophets. i have come not to abolish, but to fulfill. >> in "matthew," jesus is a proponent of torah piety, just like the pharisees. >> ( dramatized ): whoever breaks one of these commandments will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. for i tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and the pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. >> narrator: the jesus of...
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of the law schools, it's indeed this specific law professor from missouri. the ethical rules are clear. if you believe that an attorney has violated the ethical rules as this professor has said you have an obligation to report those attorneys. gregg: what specifically? >> it's what is known as the snitch rule. this attorney should have -- this professor, rather should have filed a complaint with the disciplinary committee instead of writing a collar lee article and stimulating a debate. i disagree with the professor's premise. law schools are providing you what you're paying for is an academic legal experience, they are not promising you a job. gregg: what do you think? >> i think i want to go after the whole legal educational complex. as a legal employer myself i can tell you that my heart goes out to anyone graduating law school right now. mr. sullivan wants to say that they are providing you a legal education, a socratic-type experience, that's fine. put that on the brochure. have it in big letters when you get the nice gloss see brochure and say look, we
of the law schools, it's indeed this specific law professor from missouri. the ethical rules are clear. if you believe that an attorney has violated the ethical rules as this professor has said you have an obligation to report those attorneys. gregg: what specifically? >> it's what is known as the snitch rule. this attorney should have -- this professor, rather should have filed a complaint with the disciplinary committee instead of writing a collar lee article and stimulating a debate. i...
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new laws for states across the country. more than 800 in california alone go into effect tuesday morning from minor traffic regulations to the recognition of same-sex marriage to some that are bizarre. linsey davis joins us with more. >> reporter: employers asking for your lon loglogin info will a thing of the past. something to make you say, hmm. when the ball drops monday night, it's all about out with the old and in with the new. new laws, that is. some that are rather unusual. like public act 97743 in illinois. it imposes a $1,000 fine on anyone what pops a wheelie on a motorcycle while speeding. come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts lrks be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. consider these con tartainers ca ban. in the sunshine state, don't flash your lights to warn drivers of a speed trap or you'll get pulled over. you can whip out proof of insurance on your smart phone. >> maybe we can have our driv driver's license on there. >> reporter: 2013, they're restricting the number of cats
new laws for states across the country. more than 800 in california alone go into effect tuesday morning from minor traffic regulations to the recognition of same-sex marriage to some that are bizarre. linsey davis joins us with more. >> reporter: employers asking for your lon loglogin info will a thing of the past. something to make you say, hmm. when the ball drops monday night, it's all about out with the old and in with the new. new laws, that is. some that are rather unusual. like...
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is the law. guest: i wish you were not so rational. that is not the way washington works. maybe you are right. host: we will go to denise from portland, ore caller: we would all be driving electric cars which would give everybody a job the last 30 years if they did not stop it because so many people are entrenched in oil money. we would have more democratically run businesses, which i do see in my home state happening more. i think that would solve a big portion of the problem. thank you. host: joshua gordon, what in the year energy issues are we looking at? -- >> end of the year energy issues are we looking at? guest: i am not aware of any major ones for the fiscal cliff. going down the road, and you definitely have some issues. there is the need for a new highway bill. they have had trouble passing highly legislation because no one is willing to increase the gas tax. our gas taxes are the main way we pay for the new roads and bridges and that kind of thing. i think it is a relatively short-term
is the law. guest: i wish you were not so rational. that is not the way washington works. maybe you are right. host: we will go to denise from portland, ore caller: we would all be driving electric cars which would give everybody a job the last 30 years if they did not stop it because so many people are entrenched in oil money. we would have more democratically run businesses, which i do see in my home state happening more. i think that would solve a big portion of the problem. thank you. host:...
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you believe in the law you testify. he was not a particularly political person. what ensnared him was basically that he, by 1953, was famous. ed sullivan said to him, "if you don't name names i will have it in the papers that you're --" whatever the term for a homosexual in those years was. and he panicked. at that moment, he wanted very much to be in movies and that's why he did it. i think he was scared s---less. "they're going to ruin my career. "i, who have worked for this -- "the son of the corset manufacturer "from weehawken, new jersey. "i am the choreographer. i am jerome robbins." narrator: "it was my homosexuality i was afraid would be exposed," robbins wrote in his journal "my career would be taken away. "the facade of jerry robbins would be cracked open, "and behind, everyone would finally see jerome wilson rabinowitz." on may 5, 1953 robbins appeared before a special session of the house un-american activities committee in new york and named eight people. someone called me and said "put on your radio jerry robbins is naming you." and our phone didn't
you believe in the law you testify. he was not a particularly political person. what ensnared him was basically that he, by 1953, was famous. ed sullivan said to him, "if you don't name names i will have it in the papers that you're --" whatever the term for a homosexual in those years was. and he panicked. at that moment, he wanted very much to be in movies and that's why he did it. i think he was scared s---less. "they're going to ruin my career. "i, who have worked for...
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then the president would sign it into law. it might not happen today. it could happen tomorrow. let's see what happens. i think there will be the votes, assuming the leadership's on board. >> all right. could you a lot of fast-moving parts that happen. wolf, thank you very much. we'll take a quick break. we're waiting for the president to speak there about the fiscal cliff negotiations. certainly looking like there's an outline that perhaps both sides can live with, but that might be premature. we'll have the details right after the break. >>> the fkiscal cliff talks are intensifying. the president is delivering a statement from the white house about the ongoing negotiations that are taking place. it's a very high stakes, so we look for a deadline looming hours away to massive tax increases as well as very dramatic spending cuts. negotiations have been happening behind the scenes between the vice president and the senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell. of course, many other people weighing in as well. we understand there's been some progress, even a framework, if you will, of
then the president would sign it into law. it might not happen today. it could happen tomorrow. let's see what happens. i think there will be the votes, assuming the leadership's on board. >> all right. could you a lot of fast-moving parts that happen. wolf, thank you very much. we'll take a quick break. we're waiting for the president to speak there about the fiscal cliff negotiations. certainly looking like there's an outline that perhaps both sides can live with, but that might be...
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the rule of law is not widespread enough in the continent. there is a glimmer of hope such as sun nish sha. countries such as egypt still questionable. we have seen mass rioting there and growing concerns whether the new rule of law and new constitution will effectively protect investors. >> just a few years ago, there were maybe 10 frontier emerging funds. now, there's more than 300. they're the hot thing. remember, even if there is growth there, very little liquidity. that's not a real place for mom and pop investors. that's still a white knuckle place even if there is growth. >> i'm looking at global industries 52 week highs, turkey, france, uk. lithuania, japan. can those do well? >> i think so. they're coming off their bottom. europe 20 through wh-- europe 2 what was our 2008. >> you think merkel gets re-elected? >> at this point. she seems to be doing okay. if merkel gets re-elected, she will be a major outlier. the general rule of thumb for almost all politician, you never survive a debt crisis. germany doesn't have a debt crisis, the
the rule of law is not widespread enough in the continent. there is a glimmer of hope such as sun nish sha. countries such as egypt still questionable. we have seen mass rioting there and growing concerns whether the new rule of law and new constitution will effectively protect investors. >> just a few years ago, there were maybe 10 frontier emerging funds. now, there's more than 300. they're the hot thing. remember, even if there is growth there, very little liquidity. that's not a real...
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it's unclear how the industry will operate since it remains illegal according to federal law. they are waiting for guidance from the city attorney and district attorney to see what, if any, action should be taken. but for the club owner, club 64 is the start of a major change. >> i've had so many dreams for this industry but i see it as a place where people can come together and enjoy each other's company and really be open about the use of can any bus just like they are with alcohol. >> and she says there's nothing to be afraid of. >> the worst that can happen is we'll probably be closed sooner than most bars because everyone will want to go to sleep. >> colorado isn't the only state that legalized marijuana. back in november, washington approved pot use for people 21 and older. >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, could the fiscal cliff deal approved by the senate turn into a no deal? key republicans still oppose even as a new deadline threatens to send both sides back to square one. >>> also, even if this deal is finalized, a lot of tough issues have been
it's unclear how the industry will operate since it remains illegal according to federal law. they are waiting for guidance from the city attorney and district attorney to see what, if any, action should be taken. but for the club owner, club 64 is the start of a major change. >> i've had so many dreams for this industry but i see it as a place where people can come together and enjoy each other's company and really be open about the use of can any bus just like they are with alcohol....
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i asked folks on twitter for new laws they would like to see. this is one i'm talking about from @duck42l. mandatory jail time for creating new reality shows. from @macdsurry we haver. 20 to life for people that go to sub shops and go all deer-in highlights when asked what fixins they want on sub. and @guyadami says nba players should not be allowed by law to slap teammates hand. and finally, @osubmeyr says, congress works for free in 2013 since we paid them to do nothing in 2012. i think that would get 100% of the vote. >> good luck getting that through congress. jane, happy new year to you. jane wells in los angeles. >>> tweet time. the phrase that got the most nomination this is year on lake superior's list to banish fiscal cliff. what other phrases should be banned? tweet us @squawkstreet and we'll get your responses after the break. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> time for squawk on the tweet. the phrase of fiscal cliff is on the list of words to be banished. we have asked you
i asked folks on twitter for new laws they would like to see. this is one i'm talking about from @duck42l. mandatory jail time for creating new reality shows. from @macdsurry we haver. 20 to life for people that go to sub shops and go all deer-in highlights when asked what fixins they want on sub. and @guyadami says nba players should not be allowed by law to slap teammates hand. and finally, @osubmeyr says, congress works for free in 2013 since we paid them to do nothing in 2012. i think that...
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but that's not the law. okay? >> and if other people don't believe that, you're tolerant of their views? right? >> and the point is nobody's leaving the country. we have a wide spectrum in america, and we have to work for the common good. and that means sometimes what i mean being co-belligerent. for instance i don't agree with everything that the national organization of women supports. but when they are opposing abortion -- not abortion but pornography that objectifies a body i'm going to go belligerent with them. so i don't happen to agree with everything that my gay friends believe, but when they end to end aids i'm a co-belligerent. we've given millions to fight aids around the world. and we work with both gays straights, i can work with an atheist, a mormon i can work with a muslim a baptist, buddhist, joy, that's one of the issues that we have to work on. the work on what can -- >> the important thing is going to be what you said earlier in terms of same-sex marriage. you have to be tolerant of other people
but that's not the law. okay? >> and if other people don't believe that, you're tolerant of their views? right? >> and the point is nobody's leaving the country. we have a wide spectrum in america, and we have to work for the common good. and that means sometimes what i mean being co-belligerent. for instance i don't agree with everything that the national organization of women supports. but when they are opposing abortion -- not abortion but pornography that objectifies a body i'm...
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>> that's how the law is written. and this mandate is written so that if they don't provide abort fascia's that's what they're opposed to the in hha mandate. some opposed to abortions. hobby lobby don't want to pay for abortion pills cord under the hh mandate. they will be penalized again for what costs roughly a couple of dollars per person maybe a month in their nrch plan. $100 for each of the 13,000 employees they have. just not it not giving their employees access to for free at no cost and no co-pay abort faces. that's what's at issue here. this is a religious freedom issue. and a question of like the supreme court handled the citizens united do corporations also have if they have got free speech rights in the first amendment. why wouldn't they have the free exercise of religion rights that are also in fact, they start the first amendment as the religious -- i think it's a very important point to make that though hobby lobby has had a tough time taking this to get the preliminary injunction, nothing has been deci
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but in 2007 the state legislature passed a law requiring all homeowners to submit an application. we had a five-year grace period. that's over. so now you have to fill out that form. >>> time now for a check of what's going on outside. mike, it has begun. >> it has begun, a lot of heavy sleet along 95 right now, along 40 you're dealing with that, really from the city on points to the south. it is raining out over the eastern shore and it is now coming down as some snow out toward the west, right along 70 going out towards fredrick, some pretty heavy snow coming down. not expecting an accumulation for the city, along 95. but outside of town two to three inches and it will really stack up out towards western maryland. could be as much as five to a foot of snow as we go into tomorrow. storm wraps up going into thursday. friday looks good and could be another storm saturday into sunday. let's get a check on traffic. lauren cook in the traffic center. hello, lauren. >>reporter: hi, mike. definitely take it slow. we do have a crash in ellicott city on little pawtuxent parkway. an accide
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. >>> under the revised three strikes law, in november, voters approved prop 36 which requires that a life sentence only be given for a third felony if it's a serious or violent crime. about 3700 prisoners may qualify for resentencing hearings and some inmates have already won their release. >>> a christmas eve storm is headed our way. rosemary will be back to tell us where and when the rain will hit. >>> and how san jose police officers are helping to spread christmas cheer. >>> here is a look at the senate bridge. you can see -- san mateo bridge. you can see traffic is moving nicely. we'll tell you about some free parking in san francisco -- coming up. >>> welcome back. san jose police are helping to make this christmas a little brighter for some children. officers loaded up their patrol cars yesterday with dozens of gift bags filled with toys. the gifts were given specifically to children who really need the holiday cheer. >> we're seeing people at their worst a lot of times. a lot of domestic violence, a lot of disturbances around the holidays. a lot of times we see frightened chi
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